I saw the movie myself. It had real people in it. It was on a learning channel like KET or something for kids. I watched it at school in Library. I'm still looking to see if anyone sells it. :)
Janus is not a person, but a magic token that makes things small.
I could be a squirrel taking refuge in your attic during the winter. Or it could be a rat.;-)
To access the attic, typically you would need to locate the attic door or access panel in your home. This is usually found on the upper floor of the house and can be opened to reveal a set of stairs or ladder leading up to the attic space. It's important to take precautions when entering the attic, such as using a flashlight and wearing appropriate clothing.
An attic is the space found just below the roof of a building, typically used for storage or as an extra living space. Attics are often accessed through a ceiling hatch or a set of stairs.
No, "The Puppy Who Lost His Way" is not a real book. It is a fictional book featured in the movie "Billy Madison."
no i don't think it has i looked it up and there's only the book
it is in the woods and in the silver knights castle
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i know what it is called
The author of "The Castle in the Attic" is Elizabeth Winthrop. The book tells the story of a young boy who discovers that the miniature knight from his toy castle is alive and embarks on a magical adventure with him.
The ISBN of The Castle in the Attic is 0823405796.
William is a 10 year old boy.
The Castle in the Attic was created in 1985-08.
Toliver is the main character in the book "The Castle in the Attic" by Elizabeth Winthrop. He is a young boy who discovers a magical world inside a castle figurine and embarks on an adventure to save the kingdom from an evil sorcerer.
A scary movie setting can be a castle, dungeon, attic, basement, camp, etc.
The wizard saw his younger self in the mirror in "The Castle in the Attic", which allowed him to reflect on his actions and choices. This experience prompted him to reconsider his behavior and motivations.